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Answer for the clue "Knicks coach Woodson ", 4 letters:
mike

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Taylor, with an Introduction by Mike Resnick and and Afterword by William Sanders.

Cassidy was reminded of all the backstage fights he had been part of, back in the days when he still had a band: then the times when he was too fucked up on drugs to go out and play, when Jaime and Amad and the session men would haul him away from the mike and into the wings, demanding to know whether he had broken his vow to stay straight for this one gig.

Mike had returned the damaged gear to the aquarium and had explained what little they knew about what had happened to it.

TV in the war room, Mike, Chief Avise, and some other important bigwigs watched their boss do business as usual.

Mike squinted to look at the number displayed on his beeper, which must have been vibrating on his waistband, while I went on talking.

Mike Weitzel denied any clear memory of Maggie Birk, he glanced consistently over his left shoulder.

Mike Mikes Radio Show, which was as excellent and totally bodacious as two hours of phone-ins and traffic reports from the Blackbury bypass could be.

I saw old Bunger scooting for the exit, and I heered Mike roaring, lunging against his rope.

For example, in our business ownership dispute, Ted, who is considering accepting a cash buyout offer for his stock from his partner, Mike, may want to step out of the mediation to call his accountant and find out what the tax consequences of the proposed plan might be.

Intelligent, balanced, speaking seven languages, she could barely bring herself to go to Allerso, population fifty, within sight of the caravanserai, practically owned by Mike.

He gave old Mike, the hotel flunky, twenty-five centavos to chase her off, but afterward old Mike wanted more.

Thanks to the journalists who were onto Bill Hicks first: Len Belzer, Michael Barnes, Jack Boulware, Bill Brownstein, Lawrence Christon, Michael Corcoran, Bob Daily, Frank DiGiacomo, Robert Faires, Allan Johnson, Gerald Nachman, Mike Sager, Edith Sorenson, Michael Spies, Ernest Tucker, and Rick Vanderknyff.

Smith and Mike Krzyzewski had written books applying their coaching secrets to business success.

He had attended the small Presbyterian school just outside of Charlotte back in the late Sixties, when Lefty Driesell was coaching there and the team featured stars like Mike Maloy and Jerry Kroll.

Hudson was manacled, Mike took the gun from Coy and marched his prisoner from the room.